Sim Stables

Sim Stables simulates the conditions at handsome stables in a unique way. In addition to buying your horses, you have to take intensive care of their concerns. These include providing them with an adequate food and the planning and implementation of training sessions. In a nice 3D graphics, you can access all relevant menu items via your mouse. On the right side of the interface, you will be able to see information about your account balance, the number of your horses as well as the available food supply. Directly below is the respective menu for the stable, the shop, a training area and even a calendar, in which you can find the scheduled tournaments. Alright then! One after another! In the stable of your previously purchased horse, you can look at the animal, make changes or adjustments to it or send it to the gym for a few workouts. Occasionally, dark figures will visit you who offer you drugs for your horse. If you want to commit this heinous act in Sim Stables, you can provide your horse with the purchased drug. In addition to the horses and the food you can also buy drugs in the shop. The training of the horses is divided into "sprint training" and "jump training" in Sim Stables. It is advisable for a horse to be trained in only one discipline, so that the effect of the training is more intense. In the calendar view, you can view the scheduled tournaments. So that you will not lose your orientation, the current date is located in the upper right corner of the screen. To be successful, you have to constantly train your horse, eat well and finally take part in tournaments with success. The value of your horses will be increasing with each success and thus flushes more money into your accounts.

A stable will make very high quality stallions available to horse breeders. In these companies, no breeding of their own is operated. As is traditional, stallions of various breeds are held on so-called national stables. Hot-and cold-blooded as well as Anglo-Arabs are just two of countless races that are held across variously distributed breeding stations. In the 17th and 18 century, stables provide the military with magnificent stallions for war purposes. Today, private breeders are benefiting by improving their own breeding in terms of quality. The oldest stud farm in Europe is the Royal Stables in Switzerland. It was founded in 1064 and is an integral part of the structure of the monastery of Einsiedeln.